Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Active Remembrance: Testimony, Memoir and the Work of Reconciliation
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This work is 'concerned with the personal dimensions of the reconciliation movement with a specific interest in the ways that testimony and memoir have become vehicles for the individual and personal experiences of reconciliation in a process of interracial dialogue' (Whitlock, G. 2006 Active Remembrance: Testimony, Memoir and the Work of Reconciliation)

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    y separately published work icon Rethinking Settler Colonialism: History and Memory in Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and South Africa Annie E. Coombes (editor), Manchester : Manchester University Press , 2006 Z1877094 2006 selected work criticism essay

    This work is a collection of essays, that collectively assert the notion of the British World perspective throughout several global colonies, the essays examine the acts of violence, destruction and dispossession, and the character of the relationship between the Indigenous peoples and the European settlers within their territories.

    Manchester : Manchester University Press , 2006
    pg. 24-62
    Note: Includes Notes.
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